When Ogre passed away his wife gave me one of his rifles that she said he wanted me to have. It was a 223 that he had been planning to convert to 204 and thought I would maybe do the same since I was such a 20 cal nut at the time.
Well this dickhead sold it as I didnt have the funds for a custom at the time and dont love 223s.
How stupid. I should have valued the gift for what it meant.
SO. It was a Tikka, the older model M595 I think. I cant remember who I sold it to. It may well have been on this forum.
If it was you or you know who it was can you consider selling it back.
I think I might be becoming soft as I age since I still have no interest in a 223!!
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Good luck with the search.
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I had a quick search of your posts in the for sale section mate, I couldn't see an ad for it.
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Re: help to right a wrong sought
Trev do you mexicans get a notice of disposal?,can you remeber the dealer whom did the transfer?,just thinking of different avenues to find out who may have purchased the rifle.Same but different ,I did something like this many years ago with a non firearm related item,ever since then I have kept a diary of purchases,sales etc with a few details,just as well as now I just plain forget shit anyway.
Regards Chris.
Regards Chris.